Am 03.01.2014 18:47, schrieb Michael Heydekamp:
Am 02.01.2014 22:22, schrieb Michael Heydekamp:
I'll try it again without any plugins.
As I said already, this doesn't make any difference, so plugins are not involved.
Then we got the idea that the resolution may be the reason. So I changed the native resolution (1920 × 1080) of my laptop to the next available lower resolution (1280 × 1024). Again, no difference, this upward move of the splitter of two pixels - and as a result the appearance of the annoying scrollbar - did happen again.
This is driving me totally nuts.
Can anybody tell me where I can find the FF cookie where the splitter positions are being saved and read? Probably I can find something there. I'm not that familiar with FF yet, so I'm asking for some advice.
Ha! I may have found something:
FF doesn't move the splitter two pixels upwards. It does move it to a fixed position instead - whereever it may get this fixed position from. Look:
be), see "New splitter position.png" attached.
position, where the scrollbar does appear. See "Old splitter position after page refresh (F5).png" attached.
So what does that tell us? That the new position that has been set in 1) above is not being saved, right? And that a fixed position is saved somewhere to which FF is always returning to.
That's driving me nuts even more. Any hint...?
Michael Heydekamp Co-Admin freexp.de Düsseldorf/Germany